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Here is a rough guide to how many crates you can expect per hour fishing as well as how many Darkmoon Daggermaw's you catch along side them.

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These crates can be fished up from pools of Shipwreck Debris around Darkmoon Island, or rarely can be fished up from open water. Each successful cast into a Shipwreck Debris pool will yield 1 Caixote Selado de Negraluna as well as roughly 2-5 Gorjadaga de Negraluna. Pools usually despawn after 1-2 casts.

Each crate contains 1 guaranteed Aquafogo de Negraluna, a random assortment of Darkmoon elixirs, and various random Darkmoon foods/drinks.

Below is a breakdown of the contents of these crates.

Aquafogo de NegralunaThis potion is a consumable that reduces gathering time, and is found in every crate.

Some general information about this potion:

The buff granted by the potion both reduces gathering time and slightly increasing your character's size

Gathering time for skinning is reduced by 1 second, and for herbalism/mining by 1.5 seconds.

Fishing cast time is not reduced by an appreciable amount.

The buff lasts 60 minutes.

The potion can be used in addition to other flasks/elixirs.

The buff granted by the potion does not persist through death.

This item does not require the Darkmoon Faire to be active, and is not soulbound. As such, it can be traded or sold on the Auction House.

Similar gathering items include:

Picareta de Mineração do Peão, a treasure found in Spires of Arak at (40,55) on a mountainside. This item reduces the cast time for mining, even for non-miners in their garrison mines.

Toque Gentil do Sangreflor, dropped by the rare spawn Sangreflor in Nagrand. This item reduces cast time for herbalism by 1.5 seconds, even for non-herbalists in their garrison herb garden.

VendorGalissa Lumigotas (Fishing Prizes) is the vendor that sells these potions at the Darkmoon Faire. She is located at (52, 88) - beside the left dock ramp, under the reddish awning. The currency used for this vendor is Gorjadaga de Negraluna, which can be fished up in the waters surrounding Darkmoon Island. Here are some notes about catching these fish:

While the fish are the currency for items sold by Galissa Lumigotas, they can also be eaten (for mana and health, they do not grant a buff) or cooked into various dishes that grant a versatility buff (the recipes for which are purchased from Galissa!).

Darkmoon Foods/DrinksVarious random Darkmoon foods/drinks are found in these crates.

Some general information about these foods/drinks:

These foods/drinks grant no buff, only restore health (food) or mana (drinks).

Eating/drinking all of these items is part of the requirement for the achievement Feira da fruta.

The food and drink with the highest level requirements for the aforementioned achievement are Lobo-do-mar Salgado and Submarino de Salsaparrilha (both require level 85). As such, this achievement cannot be completed before a character reaches that level.

The various Darkmoon foods that can be found in these crates are as follows:

VendorDarkmoon foods are purchased from vendor Pisão Chifre Troante (southeast of the Tonk Challenge pavilion at 53,69), while Darkmoon drinks are sold by Sylannia (the small tent just south of the Tonk Challenge pavilion at 50,69). Prices for the food/drinks vary from 10 copper to 2 gold.

Darkmoon Elixirs**NOTE - As of Patch 6.2, some of the tooltips for the Darkmoon elixirs incorrectly state "Counts as both a Battle and Guardian elixir" when in fact they only count as one or the other. The chart listed below has accurate data on how each elixir is classified**

Various random Darkmoon elixirs can be obtained from these crates.

Some general information about these elixirs:

Some of the elixirs count as Battle elixirs, some as Guardian elixirs, and some as both. The chart below outlines each elixir.

You cannot use two Battle elixirs or two Guardian elixirs simultaneously (although you can use one of each). Standard flasks (e.g. Frasco de Intelecto Draenoriano Maior, Frasco de Força Draenoriano) count as both Battle and Guardian elixirs. As such, these Darkmoon elixirs can be used INSTEAD of a standard flask, but not in addition to it.

These buffs DO NOT persist through death, and as such must be reapplied.

There is no level requirement for these elixirs.

The amount of a given stat that is provided differs at lower levels. For example, Fórmula da Diligência de Negraluna gives 2.31% haste at level 60, but 2.5% at level 100.

All elixirs provide a buff that lasts 20 minutes. This is in contrast to standard flasks, that last 1 hour (2 hours for alchemists).

You can buy larger quantities than 1 of these potions by Shift+Clicking the item and specifying amount.

Darkmoon draughts will increase the size of your character. Darkmoon tinctures will decrease character size.

The size effects of the elixirs stack with each other. For example, using both a Battle draught and a Guardian draught will progressively increase your character's size slightly both times.

Below is a list of all of the elixirs available. Note that all stat values and percentages are for level 100 characters. Stat values are approximate.

*Note: Base stats refers to the amount of a primary stat that you have at baseline, with no gear. This value is determined by your class, specialization and level. The only modifier is your character's Armor Skills - this will increase your base primary stat once the appropriate armor is equipped (e.g. a Rogue will receive +5% base Agility for wearing all Leather gear). The way to determine your base value for any stat is to mouse-over that stat in your character window - the stat will be displayed "Total Stat (Base Stat + Enhancements)", with the Base stat value being white text and the Enhancements (gears, flasks, buffs, etc.) being green.

Obtaining Darkmoon Elixirs

FishingFound in Caixote Selado de Negraluna. Note that random elixirs will be found in these crates, so a lot of fishing may be required to stock up on any one particular elixir.